Mexico: Government paying its citizens to avoid deportation from U.S.

The Mexican Embassy in Washington, D.C., does not keep track of how many DACA applications the consulates have funded nationwide, according to Julian Escutia, head of the embassy’s consular coordination and Hispanic affairs section.

Said Julian Escutia, head of the embassy’s consular coordination and Hispanic affairs section, unironically,

“Our main objective is the well-being of our nationals wherever they are,” he said. “So what we want for them is that they are successful and really continue contributing to this country [the U.S.].”

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Why stop at half measures? Let’s make a comprehensive buy-out offer–top dollar (or peso) for their drug cartels, lock, stock and barrel–cut out the middleman and we’ll take all the kids they want to send us to be used for whatever nefarious purpose, so long as they turn out to vote, whether qualified or not. Maybe we could lend-lease a few politicians to run for office in Arizona and Texas.